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Question about saving up/taking loans for moving expenses
Posted on 10/31/16 at 10:57 am
Posted on 10/31/16 at 10:57 am
So I'm in my final year of law school and recently got a nice gig in TX. I'll be moving in late July of next year (I start work in August). Being the poor law student that I am, I don't currently have the funds to move at this very moment. I plan on getting a job to save money for my final semester, but even then I'm sure if that'll be quite enough.
I'm 25 years old, should I consider taking out a loan next year? And if so, with whom and with my average level credit (~680ish), will I need a co-signor?
I'm 25 years old, should I consider taking out a loan next year? And if so, with whom and with my average level credit (~680ish), will I need a co-signor?
Posted on 10/31/16 at 11:14 am to oncealurker
If this is a firm of any decent size that hires law grads on a regular basis, I would talk to them. They may well be able to offer some kind of assistance, even if it's loaning you the money to be repaid out of your checks for a year or something.
How far of a move is it? Definetly do as much of it as you can yourself and enlist help from friends and family.
Worse comes to worse, get a credit card. At 680, you should be able to get a decent one perhaps with no interest for a year.
How far of a move is it? Definetly do as much of it as you can yourself and enlist help from friends and family.
Worse comes to worse, get a credit card. At 680, you should be able to get a decent one perhaps with no interest for a year.
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